02/05/10 Ed Barrett served as Bangor city manager for 22-years. His tenure recently ended when the city council voted to let him go, a decision that caused a great deal of controversy. Barrett recently started a new job as Lewiston's city administrator. Friday evening, folks gathered at the Bangor Civ . . . 02/05/10 ELLSWORTH, Maine -- Two Schoodic area men were sentenced Friday in Hancock County Superior Court for their roles in destroying another man's boat by setting it on fire as it was tied up in a local harbor. 02/05/10 MANCHESTER, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Investigators with the State Fire Marshal's Office say gasoline vapors from a tank that had been removed from a vehicle caused a flash fire on Friday in Manchester. 02/05/10 WORCESTER - A cooperating witness who helped put five people behind bars, including two former Worcester police officers, was sentenced yesterday in U.S. District Court. 02/05/10 Leo Jodoin has kept track. In the past decade, four teenagers have been killed in vehicle accidents on F Street. His 16-year-old son, Anthony Jodoin, died in 1999, followed by 18-year-old Chad Schafer in 2001 and 19-year-old Mark Gonzales in 2006. Karla Mendoza-Gonzalez, a 15-year-old sophomore at Northridge High School, was killed Tuesday when a school bus hit the side of the car in which she ... 02/03/10 With the release of the 2010 and 2011 district football realignments by the Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) Tuesday, a three-way rivalry has been effectively broken up. 02/05/10 Unionized workers at the former Fraser Papers inc. mill in Madawaska will get to vote on a new contract proposal the mill's owners say is needed to keep the facility from closing. 02/05/10 What a better way to spend Super Bowl Sunday than with an abundance of beer, bar food and emotionally charged football fanatics? 02/05/10 With Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice all but shoo-ins for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, get ready for a little Canton Two-Step. Smith ran for more yards than any NFL player. Rice caught more passes and scored more touchdowns than anyone else. Sure seems fitting... 02/05/10 With Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice all but shoo-ins for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, get ready for a little Canton Two-Step. Smith ran for more yards than any NFL player. Rice caught more passes and scored more touchdowns than anyone else. Sure seems fitting that they would enter the hall together, a slightly more significant honor than making the finals of "Dancing With The Stars." Or... 02/05/10 With Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice all but shoo-ins for the Pro Football Hall ofFame, get ready for a little Canton Two-Step. 02/05/10 Published: Friday, February 5, 2010 at 5:53 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, February 5, 2010 at 5:53 p.m. With Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice all but shoo-ins for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, get ready for a little Canton Two-Step. |